The most common thing that a sliding fence is used is on garages. Sliding garage fences often come with an automatic trigger for convenience. These automatic fences can operate with a flick of a button. One of the advantages of having them is on a bad weather. You can easily open them without getting out of your car; you don't need to get wet or even call for somebody inside your house to open them for you. But with this great tool, there are also cons. The battery operated garage fences must be checked occasionally for smooth operation. On rare cases, if there is a relative nearness to other fences, your neighbors' garage fence might be activated too. Also with long time usage, the fences might get stuck sometimes; this is also true to old cars having automatic window problems. It usually gets stuck and the rails don't work correctly as they should. They can be easily opened again with helping them manually. But with this problem being a common one, they can be repaired easily by professionals or you can contact the manufacturer and you won't spend anything as long as they are still covered by the warranty. Garage fences that open automatically have some basic features. As with security, they have an auto stop feature so your car won't get scratched during operation or to prevent your kids to get caught. There is usually a panic button to halt the operation to prevent it to forcibly close the fence. As with common sliding fences, there are also lateral sliding fences. They consist of panels which are joined together to run on a track located on its top. It is also guided by the bottom track which can be either being surface mounted or installed within the floor. Each sliding garage fence is supposedly made to fit the client's needs. Both types of fences have manual/remote operation buttons and the option to have electrical operation.